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Now that partial blocks are being configured on several wikis, we will want to give wiki administrators and users a way to view all the partial blocks that are currently active. Special:BlockList is the current tool to list all blocks on a wiki, we should expand on this.

TBolliger renamed this task from Allow users to see a list of granular blocks (like Special:BlockList) to Allow users to see a list of partial blocks (like Special:BlockList).Jun 12 2018, 10:31 PM

TBolliger renamed this task from Allow users to see a list of partial blocks (like Special:BlockList) to Allow users to see a list of partial blocks, filterable to the page or namespace (likely search fields on Special:BlockList).Aug 8 2018, 12:11 AM

TBolliger renamed this task from Allow users to see a list of partial blocks, filterable to the page or namespace (likely search fields on Special:BlockList) to Allow users to see a list of partial blocks, filterable to the page or namespace on Special:BlockList.Aug 24 2018, 3:39 PM

TBolliger renamed this task from Allow users to see a list of partial blocks, filterable to the page or namespace on Special:BlockList to Allow users to filter Special:BlockList on include/exclude partial blocks.Feb 20 2019, 10:20 PM

If a user configures a search that results in no results, the existing 'no results' message should be displayed (The requested IP address or username is not blocked.)

If someone is sitewide blocked, and the list is filtered to their username with block type Partial, the message says "The requested IP address or username is not blocked." This is not true any more. Should we change that message (ipblocklist-no-results) to something like: "No blocks found for the requested IP address or username."?

If someone is sitewide blocked, and the list is filtered to their username with block type Partial, the message says "The requested IP address or username is not blocked." This is not true any more. Should we change that message (ipblocklist-no-results) to something like: "No blocks found for the requested IP address or username."?

I did notice that blocks which don't block editing (i.e. only block account creation or emailing) are counted as partial.

Making this type of block became possible due to the way partial blocks was implemented (i.e. not requiring any restrictions when the flag is set to partial), but I'm not sure where that decision came from or whether it was part of the original brief for partial blocks.